Designed by an Amish man, the board game, Midwest Harness Racing, eschews wagering to focus on the business aspects of the sport. Players breed and buy horses, pay for their upkeep and training, and race them to win purses. It is, however, also a roll-and-move game with no built-in end-condition. Players choose a number of rounds to go around the board, and the one with the most money at the end is the winner.